** Tags added: fr-1900
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link libkrb5 with openssl
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** Also affects: krb5 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Tags removed: rls-jj-incoming
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Title:
link libkrb5 wit
For 22.04 we should switch to openssl 3.0 for cryptography for the
whole.
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Title:
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> Do we even know for sure this krb5-k5tls is enough for fips
compliance, and that it replaces *all* crypto code in kerberos with
openssl calls?
No it does not. But intention is to make the over the network
communications with TLS to be FIPS-TLS compliant which is cheaper to
certify when reusing a
** Changed in: krb5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Do we even know for sure this krb5-k5tls is enough for fips compliance,
and that it replaces *all* crypto code in kerberos with openssl calls?
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Tit
krb5 (1.13~alpha1+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=low
[ Benjamin Kaduk ]
* New upstream prerelease:
- Add support for accessing KDCs via an https proxy using the MS-KKDCP
protocol, using a plugin provided by the new krb5-k5tls package, which
uses openssl for the TLS implementatio
** Tags added: rls-ii-incoming rls-jj-incoming
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** Description changed:
In Ubuntu we provide a cryptographic core based on a small set of
packages that we FIPS certify [0]. Applications and libraries should not
bundle their own crypto code but should use the cryptographic core to
benefit from the certification, but also importantly to r